2007 National Conference on Tobacco or Health

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Wednesday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
POLI-1 Plenary - The DOJ Case: An Insider's Perspective

Wednesday, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM
D&D-2 Posters - Increasing Diversity/Eliminating Disparities
MEDI-3 Posters - Media and Communications Strategies
POLI-4 Posters - Public Policy and Advocacy Strategies
PREV-5 Posters - Tobacco-Use Prevention Among Youth

Wednesday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
CESS-6 Subplenary: Making the Case to Insurers & States for Cessation Treatment Coverage
CESS-7 Subplenary: Creating Peace in the Family
CESS-8 Subplenary: Maximizing the Power of Partnerships: Engaging Smokers in the Mental Health Community
D&D-22 Subplenary: Expanding Leadership in Priority Populations
POLI-155 Subplenary: Tobacco Companies are Racketeers: An Update on the U.S. Federal Tobacco Lawsuit
POLI-10 Subplenary: Tobacco Industry 101: Who is Big Tobacco and Why is it Important to Know?
PREV-11 Subplenary: Looking Ahead: Youth Advocacy and Empowerment in the Tobacco Control Movement

Wednesday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
CESS-12 Provide It and They Will Come - NOT! Providing Cessation Services for Underserved Communities
CESS-13 Reach and Efficacy of Quitlines for Ethnic Minority Smokers
CESS-14 Variations in Quitting Patterns
CESS-15 New Advances in the Science of Tobacco Addiction
CESS-16 Medicaid--a Win-Win Partnership
CESS-17 Treatments for Smokers with Co-Morbid Psychiatric Disorders
CESS-125 Future of Youth Tobacco Cessation Research
CESS-18 Quitlines: Special Populations and New Approaches
COMP-19 Developing a Knowledge Management System for Tobacco Control
COMP-20 That's Our Plan and We're Sticking To It - Minnesota After a Smoke-Free Law
D&D-21 Delivering Culturally Tailored Cessation Programs to Priority Populations in MN
D&D-105 Recruiting Bar Owners, Musicians and Entertainers to the Smoke Free Air Movement
D&D-23 Expanding Tobacco Control in Indian Country
D&D-24 The Big E's: Essential Elements and Evaluation of Treatment Groups and Programs
D&D-25 Tobacco Control and LGBT Youth
D&D-26 Starting with 'Numeros': Assessing Tobacco Disparities and Quit Rates in the Hispanic Community
EVAL-28 Building the Evidence Base in Tobacco Control: How Process Evaluation Can Help
EVAL-29 Is There an SHS Doctor in the House? Costs, Declines, & Evaluation
EVAL-30 Evaluating Tobacco Counter-Marketing Campaigns: Case Studies and How To's
MEDI-31 Grim Reaper, White Knight or Just Business
MEDI-32 Influence of Emotional TV Ads and Personal Stories in Tobacco Control
MEDI-33 Challenges Faced by State Counter-Marketing Campaigns
MEDI-34 Message Mapping: A Strategic Process for Tobacco Message Development
POLI-35 More than One Way to Skin a Tobacco Lobbyist: Strategies for Securing Funding for Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Programs
POLI-36 Community Coalition Mobilization Breakthroughs
POLI-37 Changing Face of Grassroots Advocacy
POLI-38 Tobacco Free Parks in Minnesota: A Success Story
POLI-39 Tools to Reduce the Influence of the Tobacco Industry at the Retail Level: Access, Advertising and Pricing
POLI-40 We're Not Done Yet! Implementing Smoke-Free Laws
POLI-41 Permutations in Partnership: Putting Tobacco Money in Perspective
POLI-42 Smoke-Free Housing: The Next Frontier is Here
POLI-43 Off Screen: Getting the Tobacco Industry Out of Hollywood
PREV-44 Identity-Based Segmentation in the Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Campaigns for Youth
PREV-45 Advocacy: The Right Ingredient in a Box

Wednesday, 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Welcome Reception
 
Thursday, October 25, 2007

Thursday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
COMP-47 Plenary - Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control: 2007 & the IOM Report

Thursday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
CESS-48 Subplenary: Building Consumer Demand for Tobacco Cessation Products and Services
D&D-49 Subplenary: Sovereignty and Sacred Use: Law History and Policy in Indian Country
POLI-50 Subplenary: Co-opting the Tobacco Control Movement: Phillips Morris' Extreme Makeover'
POLI-51 Subplenary: How Should the Tobacco Control Community Respond to PREP's?
POLI-52 Subplenary: Emerging Opportunities to Reduce Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
POLI-53 Subplenary: Tobacco Industry 201: How the Industry Operates
PREV-87 Hands-on Training for Youth Advocates

Thursday, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM
CESS-54 Posters - Cessation, Nicotine, and the Science of Addiction
COMP-55 Posters - Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs or Combined Strategies*
EVAL-56 Posters - Evaluation and Surveillance

Thursday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
CESS-57 A Translational Approach to Nicotine, Smoking and Weight
CESS-58 Improving Smoking Cessation Quit Attempts
CESS-59 Hospital Systems for Treating Tobacco Dependence Among Inpatients
CESS-60 Trends and Innovations in U.S. Quitlines, 2004-2006: Findings from the North American Quitline Consortium
CESS-61 Expanding Providers for Smoking Cessation Treatment
CESS-62 Head Start Families: The Next Horizon in Cessation
COMP-63 Models for Funding Tobacco Control: Lessons Learned
COMP-64 Influences of Tobacco and Pharmaceutical Industries on Tobacco Control Programs
COMP-65 Creating and Achieving Your Strategic Vision
COMP-66 Private Company, Public Health: Business Leadership In Tobacco Control
D&D-67 Jovenes de Salud Youth Apprenticeship Program
D&D-68 Are the 5A's Enough?: Tobacco Dependence Treatment for Smokers with Mental Illness
D&D-69 Applications to the Real World: Lessons Learned and Implementing Plans
D&D-70 Targeting the Marginalized & Marginalizing Targeters: Industry Documents Tales
D&D-71 Improving Health Literacy in Tobacco Cessation
EVAL-72 Involving Priority Populations in Community-Based Participatory Research Projects
EVAL-73 Expansion of Non-Cigarette Tobacco Products in the U.S
EVAL-74 National Partnership to Help Pregnant Smokers Quit Impact Evaluation
EVAL-75 Addressing Declining Response Rates & Innovations in Data Gathering
MEDI - 159 Tobacco Industry Statements: When Tobacco Industry Executives Speak, People Listen
MEDI-76 Media Campaigns: Latino/Hispanic Population and Youth
MEDI-77 Rural Local Media Campaigns
MEDI-78 Using Paid and Earned Media to Support Policy Change
MEDI-79 Researched and Battle Tested Messages on Smoke-Free Laws
POLI-80 Into the Lion's Den: What Can Advocates Learn from Going to Tobacco Company Shareholder Meetings?
POLI-81 Litigation: Where Next?
POLI-82 Tobacco Product and Industry Regulation: State, Research, Advocacy and Regulatory Perspectives
POLI-83 High Stakes - Fighting for Smoke-Free Casinos
POLI-84 Preemption: Politics and Perceptions
POLI-85 Getting Around Legislators or Getting Rid of Them: Lessons on When & How to Engage in Ballot Campaigns and Election Activity
PREV-86 Youth Action: PM and BAT Meetings
PREV-88 Mobilizing Youth from Priority Populations on Tobacco
PREV-89 Youth, Spit Tobacco, and Rodeo Sponsorships: No More Bull

Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
CESS-91 Rapid Response Research Collaboration on Emerging Smokeless, Spitless Products
CESS-92 Evolution of Programs for Pregnant Smokers
CESS-93 Minnesota: Working Together To Provide Statewide Cessation Services
CESS-94 Reaching Incarcerated Populations
CESS-95 Engaging other Health Care Providers in Multidisciplinary Approaches to Cessation
CESS-96 Minnesota Reaching Beyond the Helpline
CESS-97 Quitline Delivery Issues & Disparate Populations
COMP-98 Sustaining State Tobacco Prevention and Control Programs in Ever-Changing Times: Key Elements to Success
COMP-99 Tackling Tobacco in Hospitals: Policy, Practice, & Assessment
COMP-100 Surviving a Budget Crisis - Planning for a Brighter Future
COMP-101 Land of 10,000 'Firsts' Minnesota's Tobacco Control Journey
COMP-102 Avoiding Complacency though Program, Community and Priority Population Assessment: Models from Massachusetts and California
D&D-103 Focusing in on American Indian Adults: Implementing Cultural Specific Research
D&D-104 Reducing Tobacco Disparities Through an Innovative Community Leadership Program
EVAL-106 Using Tobacco Industry Documents for Advocacy
EVAL-107 Surveillance and Technology: It's Not Your Mother's Surveillance Anymore
EVAL-108 State and Local Research and Evaluation: What Have You Done for Taxpayers and Health Lately?
EVAL-109 From Hollywood to a Smoker's Phone: Evaluating Media Campaigns and Cessation Programs
EVAL-110 Utilizing National Data Sets and Other Non-Traditional Data
EVAL-111 Utility of Key Outcome Indicators for Evaluating Tobacco Control Programs
EVAL-112 Lessons from the National Network of Tobacco Cessation Quitlines Initiative
MEDI-113 From the Field: Developing Tobacco Counter-Marketing Campaigns
MEDI-114 Point of sale Marketing and Monitoring
MEDI-115 How the Industry Uses the Media
MEDI-116 Traditional Media and Advocacy
MEDI-117 Evaluating Earned and Paid Media Campaigns
POLI-118 Ventilation - Why it Never Belongs in a Smoke-Free Law
POLI-119 Spit Tobacco Policy: Sponsorship and Taxes
POLI-120 Recruiting New Partners to Tobacco Control Policy Efforts
POLI-121 Path to a Smoke-Free Minnesota
POLI-122 Crash Course on Tobacco Policy
PREV-123 Pro-Sports Partnerships - Just Do It!
PREV-90 Wisconsin's Spoken Word Campaign: Even the Blindfolded Can See the Truth
 
Friday, October 26, 2007

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
CESS-124 A Model for Tobacco Treatment in the Medical Institution
CESS-126 Building Consumer Demand for Tobacco Cessation Products and Services
CESS-127 Sustaining Your Quitline...Do You Have All the Dollars You Need
CESS-128 Tobacco Exposure Reduction: Minnesota TTURC
COMP-129 Comparison of Maine, New York and Vermont Tobacco Control Programs
COMP-130 Best Practices in Grants Management - Understanding Grants Management from the National, State and Voluntary Perspectives
COMP-131 Using Revised Best Practices and Other Key Components to Sustain State Programs
D&D-132 Building State Programs through Outreach to Diverse Communities
D&D-133 LGBT of Color: Enhancing Research and Programs
D&D-134 The 'Business' of Expanding the Movement – Building Relationships within the Business Community
D&D-135 Building up the LGBT Community and Tearing Down Tobacco Advertising: Capacity and Prevention
D&D-136 American Indian Community Tobacco Project: Community-Academic Research
D&D-137 Culture And Smoking Among Southeast Asians And Latinos In America
D&D-138 Potential Impact of Global Funding
EVAL-139 Lessons Learned in Evaluating Priority Population Interventions
EVAL-140 CDC's Surveillance of Youth & Young Adults and Managing Program Evaluation
EVAL-141 The Bad, the Bad and the Ugly: Snuff, Smokeless, and Polytobacco Use
MEDI-142 Mass Media, Quitlines and Campaigns Around the World
MEDI-143 Tobacco Control Marketing in an Online World
POLI-144 Clearing the Air in Washington State: A Statewide Systems Approach
POLI-145 Advocacy Issues Panel
POLI-146 Yes, the Air Really is THAT Bad - Using Air Quality Measurements in Smoke-Free Advocacy
POLI-147 Fresh Air: Engaging Hospitality Workers to Promote Smoke-Free Policies
POLI-148 Expand Your Coalitions, Expand Your Power
PREV-150 U.S. College Students and College-aged Young Adults: Issues and Perspectives

Friday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
D&D-151 Subplenary: Successfully Mobilizing the Faith Community at the State Level
EVAL-27 Subplenary: Evaluating Tobacco Control Policy
MEDI-153 Subplenary: Smokescreen: Big Tobacco's Current Marekting and PR Efforts
POLI-154 Subplenary: Global Tobacco Treaty: The Case for US Involvement
POLI-156 Subplenary: Lessons Learned in Implementing Smoke-Free Laws
POLI-157 Subplenary: History of Minnesota Litigation

Friday, 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Closing Plenary: By the time We Get to Phoenix: Next Steps in Tobacco Control